In Case You Missed It:- COVID-19: Information for NIH Applicants and Recipients of NIH Funding
- Terri deRoon-Cassini PhD, MS, Associate Professor in the Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery and Director of the Comprehensive Injury Center, and Christine Larson, PhD (UWM) have been awarded a new R01 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health for the project titled, “Risk and Resilience in Urban Black Acute Trauma Survivors." Congratulations!
- Susan Tsai, MD, MHS, Professor in the Division of Surgical Oncology and Director of the LaBahn Pancreatic Cancer Program, and Jen Jen Yeh, MD (University of North Carolina -
Chapel Hill), have been awarded an R01 grant renewal from the National Cancer Institute for the project titled, "Tumor Subtypes and Therapy Response in Pancreatic Cancer." Congratulations!
- CTSI Academy Spotlight Seminar Series: Designing Case-Control Studies presented by Aniko Szabo, PhD, Professor of Biostatistics | Friday, February 25, 2-3 PM | Register
- Grant Writing Club: Designed for anyone in the grant writing process, provides peer feedback on grants prior to or after to submission. Meets Tuesdays evenings at 5:30 PM, quarterly in the HUB6520/virtually. Participants should send a draft of their grant 1-2 weeks prior to the meeting for dissemination to peer reviewers. The club is highly interactive and participants are required to review and/or submit. Please email Rachel Morris if you are interested in participating.
- Abstract Deadlines and Meeting List: List will be updated each month. | More Information
Surgery Research Roundtable
Thursday, February 24
12-1 PMResearch Roundtable lunch meetings will be held monthly, providing an opportunity for research residents, fellows, and other research trainees to engage in discussion regarding active research projects as well as provide an opportunity for educational presentations in areas of interest. Questions? Contact Krissa Packard
SurPASS Tip of the Month Have you ever felt confused about what information goes into your Significance section vs the Innovation section of your proposal? Deciding what to include in these sections is a common obstacle and putting the wrong information in the wrong section can lead to reviewer confusion and low scoring proposals. So what should you put in each section to keep them distinct and interesting?
Contact Lynn Cummings with any questions or for assistance with your grant proposal.
Clinical Research Tip of the Month Froedtert’s Office of Clinical Research and Innovative Care Compliance (OCRICC) developed a Research Chargemaster that includes commonly requested pricing for clinical services at Froedtert Hospital. This tool is to be used by researchers and their teams to obtain pricing for time sensitive preliminary budgets, grant applications, and study financial feasibility reviews. If the service you are looking for is not listed, submit a Pricing Request Application to OCRICC. This pricing request form will describe exactly what is needed to turn around the request. For professional fee pricing, please contact the appropriate clinical department.
Faculty Vitality Award
Funding dependent upon quality and number of grants granted
Application due: February 28, 2022 All faculty with 6 or more years of full time or full professional effort service to MCW and at the rank of Assistant Professor or higher are eligible. Duration of award is either a continuous block from 1-6 months or a defined, less than full-time, and not exclusively continuous commitment of time not to exceed 12 months.
Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation Grants
Multiple awards available
Letter of Intent due: March 7, 2022
Application due: July 18, 2022 3 grants available - Accelerator (for teams) $1.2 million for 4 years, Investigator (similar to R21) $300,000 for 2 years, and Pilot $100,000 for 1 year.
NIH Shared Instrumentation Grants (SIG)
Letter of Intent due: March 8, 2022
Submit to: research@mcw.edu High End Instrumentation (HEI), Share Instrumentation Grant (SIG) and Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) available.
2022 Lustgarten Equity, Accessibility, and Diversity (LEAD) Project
$150,000/3 years
Application deadline: March 14, 2022 Proposals should be submitted from centers with a high volume of pancreatic cancer cases, are currently running clinical trials in pancreatic cancer, and seek to increase enrollment and retention of patients from underrepresented groups in clinical trials
American Cancer Society Clinician Scientist Development Grant
$135,000/year for 3-5 years
Proposal due in eBridge: March 25, 2022
Application due: April 1, 2022 Clinicians must be within the first 5 years of their initial faculty appointment. Research must be in on of these categories: Etiology, Obesity, Screening and Diagnosis, Treatment, Survivorship, or Health Equity. Mentor is required and receives maximum of $10,000 per year from grant.
American Cancer Society - Research Scholar Grant
$165,000/year for 4 years
Proposal due in eBridge: March 25, 2022
Application due: April 1, 2022 Must be in the first 8 years of a faculty appointment to apply. Eligibility is extended for 10 years for clinician scientists who remain active in clinical care. Applicants typically must be within 14 years of receiving a terminal degree and cannot have more than one R01/R01-like grant (>$100,000/year direct costs for more than 3 years) as principal investigator at the time of application.
We Care Fund for Medical Innovation and Research 2022 Faculty Seed Grants
$50,000 Matthew J. Riese, MD, PhD Promising Pilot Grant, distributed over 1 year
$100,000 New Collaboration Grant, distributed over 2 years
Application due: April 8, 2022 Any level of science is eligible for funding; preference will be given to those proposals that effectively articulate a translational theme even if the bedside application may be in the future. Proposals may include innovative basic science or clinical research projects. Potential for extramural funding will be a consideration for these applications as the goal of We Care is to stimulate preliminary data for a larger NIH (or equivalent) proposal.
Herma Heart Institute Seed Money
$10,000 one-time request
Proposal due in eBridge: N/A
Application due: Reviewed quarterly Must have an HHI faculty member as the PI or co-PI.
International Surgical Week (ISW) 2022
August 15-18, 2022, Vienna, Austria
Abstract Deadline: February 28, 2022 Topics: General Topics (incl. Burns by ISBI, Military Surgery by APIMSF, Pediatric Surgery) organized by ISS/SIC; Digestive Surgery organized by ISDS; Endocrine Surgery organized by IAES; Trauma & Intensive Care organized by IATSIC; Breast Surgery organized by BSI; Anesthesia & Rural Surgery organized by ASAP; Nutrition & Metabolism organized by IASMEN
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Annual Meeting 2022
September 21-24, 2022, Chicago, IL
Abstract Deadline: March 1, 2022 Original, new, and significant scientific work only; Work presented at local, state, and regional COT competitions ARE eligible; The work MUST not have been presented at ANY other meeting: local, state, regional, or national; The work cannot be presented at the Resident Competition at the American College of Surgeons in October 2021; The submitted abstract should not be similar to any work submitted to any other organization or journal; If an abstract DOES NOT include an AAST member as one of its authors, a sponsor is required.
The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2022 Annual Symposium
November 5-9, 2022, Washington, DC
Abstract deadline: March 9, 2022 Presentation Types: Informatics Debates, Papers, Student Papers, Podium Abstracts, Posters, Panels, System Demonstration, Workshops
New England Surgical Society (NESS) 2022 Annual Meeting
September 16-18, 2022, Boston, MA
Abstract deadline: March 28, 2022 Abstract Categories: Basic Science, Clinical Burns/Trauma/Acute Care, Clinical GI, Clinical Cancer, Clinical Pediatric Surgery, Clinical Transplantation, Clinical Endocrine Surgery, Clinical Plastic Surgery, Clinical Cardiothoracic/Vascular, Clinical Surgical Specialties (i.e. Urology, Neurosurgery, Other), Quality of Life and/or Patient-Reported Outcomes, Outcomes Studies of Patient Management, Education and Residency Training Issues, Social and Ethical Issues in Surgery, Other
Department of Surgery Recent Publications
Invasive Breast Cancer Treatment Patterns in Women Age 80 and Over: A Report from the National Cancer Database. Clinical Breast Cancer. (Frebault J, Bergom C, Cortina CS, Shukla ME, Zhang Y, Huang CC, Kong AL) Extending Trauma Quality Improvement Beyond Trauma Centers: Hospital Variation in Outcomes Among
Nontrauma Hospitals. Annals of Surgery. (Jenkins PC, Timsina L, Murphy P, Tignanelli C, Holena DN, Hemmila MR, Newgard C) The opioid reduction task force: using the ACHQC Data Registry to combat an epidemic in hernia patients. Hernia. (Higgins RM, Petro CC, Warren J, Perez AJ, Dews T, Phillips S, Reinhorn M) Roadmap for Ross procedure: Staged strategy. Journal of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. (Hraska V, Mitchell ME, Woods RK) Global dissemination of knowledge through virtual platforms: Reflections and recommendations from APSA/IPEG. [Review] Journal of Pediatric Surgery. (Slater BJ, Kashyap MV, Calkins CM, Powell D, Rothstein DH, Clifton M, Pandya S) Undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells: A pathologic-radiologic correlation of a rare histologic subtype of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Annals of Diagnostic Pathology. (Jain PV, Griffin M, Hunt B, Ward E, Tsai S, Doucette S) The Firearm Injury Epidemic: Causes and How to Move Forward. Annals of Surgery. (Thomas A, Stey AM) Catheter-based system for the treatment of left ventricular assist device thrombosis. Artificial Organs. (Joyce DL, Lynch BE, Freed J, Kreuziger LB, Salinger MH, Joyce LD) Percutaneous delivery of self-propelling hemostatic powder for managing non-compressible abdominal hemorrhage: a proof-of-concept study in swine. Injury. (Cau MF,
Ali-Mohamad N, Baylis JR, Zenova V, Khavari A, Peng N, McFadden A, Donnellan F, Owen DR, Schaeffer DF, Nagaswami C, Litvinov RI, Weisel JW, Rezende-Neto J, Semple HA, Beckett A, Kastrup CJ) Improving mortality in older adult trauma patients: Are we doing better?. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. (Karam BS, Patnaik R, Murphy P, deRoon-Cassini TA, Trevino C, Hemmila MR, Haines K, Puzio TJ, Charles A, Tignanelli C, Morris R) ASO Visual Abstract: Survival After Adrenalectomy for Metastatic Lung Cancer. Annals of Surgical Oncology. (Krumeich LN, Roses RE, Kuo LE, Lindeman BM, Nehs MA, Tavakkoli A, Parangi S, Hodin RA, Fraker DL, James BC, Wang TS, Solorzano CC, Lubitz CC, Wachtel H) Circulating endocannabinoids and genetic polymorphisms as predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder symptom
severity: heterogeneity in a community-based cohort. Transl Psychiatry Psychiatry. (deRoon-Cassini TA, Bergner CL, Chesney SA, Schumann NR, Lee TS, Brasel KJ, Hillard CJ)
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